Show us your McD's Please

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Had two Deacons. Sold one and kept the one with the date stamp on it.

A beautiful cue that will never get sold.
 
M29c Sexton, I love the beautiful abalone diamonds, which are surrounded by a thin line of metal, amazing details :-)

Sorry for the bad picture
 

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Bought this new in mid 80's. Still main player. Birdseye forearm in great shape. Original linen. Butt is a little beat up. Have a little $$ now and will probably send in for refinish.


Well crap. tried to post from iPad. hmmm...

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Bought this new in mid 80's. Still main player. Birdseye forearm in great shape. Original linen. Butt is a little beat up. Have a little $$ now and will probably send in for refinish.

Try again!
 

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Well,
I saw the thread on show us your Schon cues and it prompted me to start this one. So, let's see all those McDermott's out there, from old to new, let's see them all. :thumbup:

Guess I will start it off.

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Dubliner is my favorite McDermott cue ... very nice. :thumbup:
 
Love That Old School Mcd With The Green Bumper. I Have An Old Jump Break That Is Painted Black (Not Ebony) And It Looks Like A beaver Has Had It A Couple Of Days But Man Does It Play. Simple Le pro Tip And ToO Springy To Jump Well But I Have A Couple Of Four PacksOn Some Shocked Wanna BEs With It. Better Hustler Than Most Sneakys.
 
Pro Player Thomas Engert and his legendary red stained D-26.

I'm lovin' this gallery!

Here's my red-stained D-26... :) Bought it new back in '88, has my name engraved on the other side of the butt plate so I wouldn't sell it. My strategy worked.
 
My RS-4 RS-12 and RS-13 from a few years ago.......

Just have the RS-12 now but with OB shafts. Don't really play anymore. One cue is one cue too many these days :-(
 

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